RESEARCH COMMITTEES, 
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2. Not receiving Grants of Money—continued. 
Subject for Investigation, or Purpose 
Members of Committee 
Section L.—EDUCATIONAL SCIENCE. 
To consider the relations between the | 
State and Education, and the means 
of giving effect to proposals for 
Educational Reform. 
The Influence of School Books upon 
Eyesight. 
To consider and report upon the method 
and substance of Science Teaching in 
| Secondary Schools, with particular 
reference to its essential place in 
general Education. 
To inquire into the provision of Educa- 
tional Charts and Pictures for display 
in schools. 
Chairman.—Sir Napier Shaw. 
Secretary.—Mr. D. Berridge. 
Chairman.—Dr. G. A. Auden. 
Seeretary.—Mr. G. F. Daniell. 
Mr. C. H. Bothamley, Mr. W. D. Eggar, 
Professor R. A. Gregory, Dr. N. Bishop 
Harman, Mr. J. L. Holland, Dr. W. E. 
Sumpner, Mr. A. P. Trotter, and Mr. 
Trevor Walsh, 
Chairman.—Professor R. A, Gregory. 
Secretary.—Dr. E. H. Tripp. 
Mr. W. Aldridge. Professor H. E. Arm- 
strong, Mr, D. Berridge, Mr. C. A. 
Buckmaster, Miss L. J. Clarke, Mr. 
G. F. Daniell, Miss I, M. Drummond, 
Mr. G. D. Dunkerley, Miss A. E. Escott, 
Mr. Cary Gilson, Miss OC. L. Laurie, 
Professor T. P. Nunn, and Mr. A. Vassall. 
Chairman.—Professor H. E. Armstrong. 
Secretary.—Professor R. A. Gregory. 
Mr. D. Berridge, Miss L. J, Clarke, Miss 
Drummond, Mr. O. J. R. Howarth, 
Sir Napier Shaw, and Professor H. H. 
Turner. 
CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES COMMITTEE. 
To take steps to obtain Kent’s Cavern 
for the Nation. 
1918 
Chairman.—Mr. W. Whitaker. 
Secretary.—Mr. W. M. Webb. 
Mr. Mark L. Sykes. 
